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happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen broke or boring or actually a few decades back or whatever. says the piper will be game over. game over mean sounding. inhabitable or. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you. something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard bargain with the big picture. question to be soon which brightened if you mean about phone from finest impressions. from start on t.v. dot com. we. believe. we're reading it as we go and i think that until the people who are the naysayers come down and actually get all the. closest. to her so-called student criticism world so the dining and we want people to be able to use the lift it's to take time. we can't force we're not ready. because we see a better wor
happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen broke or boring or actually a few decades back or whatever. says the piper will be game over. game over mean sounding. inhabitable or. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you...
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happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen who broke with warrior actually a few decades back over our says the piper will be game over. game over means out in. inhabitable or. download the official tea. application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch ati anytime anywhere. soon which brightened if you knew about song from fast impression. start on t.v. dot com. we . take the two we leave reading as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers. and actually get false narrative there's. a good host and rarely are sold stupid criticisms were away so. we want people who will be able to use the list is to take time. we can't force we're not going to be good. because we see a better world.
happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen who broke with warrior actually a few decades back over our says the piper will be game over. game over means out in. inhabitable or. download the official tea. application to yourself choose your language stream...
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happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen who broke with warrior actually a few decades back for whatever. says the piper i mean it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable earth. well. it's technology innovation all these developments around russia we've got the future covered. please. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are all today. leap. we. believe. we're reading it as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers come down and actually get a false narrative there's. a good dose of rarity here so steve the criticisms were always those of the dying and we want people to be able to use the if it's to take time. we can't force we're not going to be good. because we see a better world. because of t
happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen who broke with warrior actually a few decades back for whatever. says the piper i mean it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable earth. well. it's technology innovation all...
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happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline is and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw of the warrior actually a few decades back or whatever. says the pipeline is it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable area. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. soon which brightened. the bow from feinstein question these. stunts on t.v. don't come. the old. take the lead to the reading as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers come down and actually get a false narrative there's. a good dose of rarity here so stupid criticism world those of the. people who will be able to do so that it's going to take time. w
happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline is and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw of the warrior actually a few decades back or whatever. says the pipeline is it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable area. you know sometimes you see a...
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the easy thing to do is polarized the environment. >> let me jump in. in order to come up with the numbers, some of my democratic colleagues have talked about -- talked about when president bush took office, everything was perfect, but i heard that there was quite a recession going in 2000, 2001. we were tarred and feathered as sticking up for the rich guy, but the problem is that rich guys own all the businesses. if you destroy them by overtaxing, you had no jobs. what we saw was the first of all, the gdp jumped, but we did it by cutting small businesses and investors. we went from of employing a lot of people to jobs being created. last of all, the government revenues choked up -- when we cut the taxes. and not understand how you may get grow with taxes. >> i would love to respond, but i see the light. >> a say this with fondness, mr. sharon. you have become an aids essential party. you have amnesia about the past and how we got to this place. and you do not want us to invest in the future. the we're stuck in the here and now, i do nothing to we are.
the easy thing to do is polarized the environment. >> let me jump in. in order to come up with the numbers, some of my democratic colleagues have talked about -- talked about when president bush took office, everything was perfect, but i heard that there was quite a recession going in 2000, 2001. we were tarred and feathered as sticking up for the rich guy, but the problem is that rich guys own all the businesses. if you destroy them by overtaxing, you had no jobs. what we saw was the...
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the uncertainty of it all fascinated me, as does my environment, just by nature. so the book ends up being very much about our landscape, how we perceive it as fascinating in our youth, and how over time, it changes. the same substance, stone, rock, water, wood, guess from being the unknown, worthy of curiosity, to at some point being a threat, and the natural defiance of us living our lives, which is in defiance of our mortality, all the way. from childhood lower, immortal, to our elder years, where we become the archive, where we become the thing which holds so many people we have lost and is what survives. memory is what survives, and within that memory, the afterlife of so much. so, thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. i'd also like to thank the organizers of the miami book fair for having me. when i started writing my book a year or two ago i certainly did not expect i would end up here, or seated on a panel with these gentlemen. i think everything we have heard so far is a lot of war stories represent a need to explain. why was there an outpost where the
the uncertainty of it all fascinated me, as does my environment, just by nature. so the book ends up being very much about our landscape, how we perceive it as fascinating in our youth, and how over time, it changes. the same substance, stone, rock, water, wood, guess from being the unknown, worthy of curiosity, to at some point being a threat, and the natural defiance of us living our lives, which is in defiance of our mortality, all the way. from childhood lower, immortal, to our elder years,...
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[video clip] >> we are all products of our experience and environment. i have been tempered by the experience about war. what war means, the consequences, who has to fight it. all of that experience is part of me and how i look at policy, how i look at our foreign policy and military policy, how i judge consequences, how the world sees us, their trust in our purpose in power. no question much of the questioning i have done about iraq and was tempered by the experience in vietnam. whenever i will ever do in my life -- whatever i will do in my life, those experiences shaped me, just like anyone who has gone through war. those experiences shape you very much. it makes you less inclined to jump into war. it is easy to get into war, not very easy to get out, as evidenced by the johnson tapes. you need to think through these things. diplomacy is critically important, especially in the complicated world we live in today. i think something else is important here and a lesson we learned from vietnam. what is going to be very important for america is not to isolat
[video clip] >> we are all products of our experience and environment. i have been tempered by the experience about war. what war means, the consequences, who has to fight it. all of that experience is part of me and how i look at policy, how i look at our foreign policy and military policy, how i judge consequences, how the world sees us, their trust in our purpose in power. no question much of the questioning i have done about iraq and was tempered by the experience in vietnam. whenever...
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he had just entered the rangers at 2001 so his entire career his service had been in that environment. he had a wife and i think two children. he is representative of the force. and if you think not just to the service member but of the wife. the spousal husband whos ever back with the children with repetitive years gone, repetitive stresses and strains. they're an extraordinarily professional force. to my knowledge this is the first time we fought a lengthy war with a completely professional force. we don't really know the long term impact. it's held together well but there are a lot of disturbing numbers like suicides which worries me a lot. >> schieffer: it seems to me that we are asking a military to do more than it is designed to do. and people are talking about reducing the size of the military but it seems to me if we're going to ask the same of the military that we're asking now, we actually need a larger military. and i don't think that's going to happen. >> well, i would take it in a slightly different direction. we are asking the same military but i'm not sure it's a milita
he had just entered the rangers at 2001 so his entire career his service had been in that environment. he had a wife and i think two children. he is representative of the force. and if you think not just to the service member but of the wife. the spousal husband whos ever back with the children with repetitive years gone, repetitive stresses and strains. they're an extraordinarily professional force. to my knowledge this is the first time we fought a lengthy war with a completely professional...
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dove -- when no one of your main arguments is that it's a good environment for negotiations of a similar situation, describing 2004. now, i want to know in light of all the -- that we have heard the government perceived by the taliban and the u.s. is pulling for the americans why would you say that the americans -- to talabani's in a situation -- [inaudible] could you please elaborate more and the other question is that in passing i heard something about india and iran. i would like to hear some more on that to see whether iran and india together or individually have any role in the play as you'll discuss. thank you very much. >> hi, katie from the department of state. you kind of reference the growth of ttp to the lack of support received by the pakistani civilian law-enforcement bodies. i wanted to see if you could kindly clarify whether the support you are looking for there was financial or domestic, political will and why do you think that support is provided to you? >> the gentleman behind. >> hi. i'm with the u.s. -- religious freedom. the role of religion and the narratives that t
dove -- when no one of your main arguments is that it's a good environment for negotiations of a similar situation, describing 2004. now, i want to know in light of all the -- that we have heard the government perceived by the taliban and the u.s. is pulling for the americans why would you say that the americans -- to talabani's in a situation -- [inaudible] could you please elaborate more and the other question is that in passing i heard something about india and iran. i would like to hear...
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he is not responsible for them having a proper environment in which to do their jobs and that will include making sure that don't ask, don't tell and elimination of don't ask, don't tell is fully implemented. >> with regard to the military budget, he has called the military a bloated organization. chairman of the joint chiefs, martin dempsey, said this week that we are on the brink of creating a hollow force. would a secretary of defense hagel pro-provide over the hollowing out of the defense department? >> the biggest concern with respect to who will league out is this sequester that's hanging like a sword over the department. that's what they had tried -- have to not let that happen but with respect to going in and finding things within the department of defense that perhaps you don't need or you can eliminate, if that's what you mean by bloat, i hope he does find bloat and gets rid of it. >> agree with his characterization that it's bloated? >> bloated doesn't necessarily mean the whole department is bloated. bloated mean there is are probably things in the department that you can take
he is not responsible for them having a proper environment in which to do their jobs and that will include making sure that don't ask, don't tell and elimination of don't ask, don't tell is fully implemented. >> with regard to the military budget, he has called the military a bloated organization. chairman of the joint chiefs, martin dempsey, said this week that we are on the brink of creating a hollow force. would a secretary of defense hagel pro-provide over the hollowing out of the...
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well, joining me now is coral davenport, energy and environment correspondent for the national journal. good to see you again. just how hot was it last year? >> alex, the average annual temperature in the u.s. last year was 55.3 degrees. that was about -- that was a degree higher than the last previous record. it was 3.2 degrees higher than the average record -- than the average temperature for the 20th century. another way to think about the temperatures that we saw last year, between 2011 and 2012 we had 16 months in a row that had higher than normal temperatures. the u.s. has never seen a stretch like that since the u.s. government began keeping temperature records in 1895. so that's another way to think about it. it was hot. >> there's definite perspective there. but why's it happening? >> at this point the evidence is pretty clear. it's happening for two reasons. one is cyclical weather patterns obviously contribute to temperature changes. and the other reason is the increase of fossil fuel emissions in the atmosphere. scientists say at this point the evidence is clear, compelling
well, joining me now is coral davenport, energy and environment correspondent for the national journal. good to see you again. just how hot was it last year? >> alex, the average annual temperature in the u.s. last year was 55.3 degrees. that was about -- that was a degree higher than the last previous record. it was 3.2 degrees higher than the average record -- than the average temperature for the 20th century. another way to think about the temperatures that we saw last year, between...